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Check Your Mind Before the Ignition”: NRSA Western Regional Director Urges Drivers to Prioritize Mental Fitness

January 15, 2026
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Check Your Mind Before the Ignition”: NRSA Western Regional Director Urges Drivers to Prioritize Mental Fitness

Victor Kojo Bilson, the Western Regional Director of the National Road Safety Authority

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In an insightful session on Y97.9 FM’s flagship morning show, Ryse N Shyne, Victor Kojo Bilson, the Western Regional Director of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), issued a critical call to action for all motorists: mental health is just as vital as mechanical safety.
Speaking with host Chelsy Sey, Mr. Bilson shifted the conversation from traditional vehicle maintenance to the psychological state of the person behind the wheel.
While many drivers are diligent about checking oil levels, tire pressure, and brake fluid, Mr. Bilson argued that the most important “engine” is the driver’s mind.
“Before getting behind the wheel, take a moment to check if you’re mentally fit to drive,” Bilson stated.
He emphasized that emotional distress, extreme fatigue, anger (road rage), and even over-excitement can significantly impair judgment and reaction times, often leading to avoidable tragedies on the road.
Key Takeaways from the Interview
During the discussion, the NRSA Director highlighted several factors that constitute “mental unfitness” for driving:
 Emotional Turbulence: Driving immediately after a heated argument or receiving bad news can lead to “inattentional blindness.”
 Cognitive Fatigue: Lack of sleep doesn’t just make you drowsy; it slows down the brain’s ability to process hazards.
 The “Human Error” Factor: Statistics show that a vast majority of road accidents are attributed to human error, much of which stems from a lack of focus or psychological stability.
Mr. Bilson urged passengers and transport unions to also play a role in monitoring the well-being of drivers. He advised that if a driver appears visibly agitated or unstable, it is safer to delay the journey than to risk a life.
The Western Regional NRSA remains committed to its “Stay Alive” campaign, focusing on behavioral change as the primary tool for reducing road carnage in the region.
“Your car might be in perfect condition, but if your mind isn’t, the journey is already at risk,” he concluded.
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